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HASKELL IMPLEMENT AND SEED 
LEWISTON MAINE 
GRASSES AND GRAINS 
NOTE—Owing to the frequent changes in price of Grains and Grasses we have refrained from inserting 
prices of them in this catalogue. The lowest market prices will be quoted on application. 
Special Attention 
While we carry several grades of the different varieties of seeds, we recommend our Purity Brand as the 
very best the market affords. These seeds are strictly Northern grown, and are selected by us because they 
possess the two essential qualities of purity and vitality. It is well known that there have been large quantities 
of Grass and Clover Seed sold as pure, which official analysis has shown to contain large percentages of adulter¬ 
ation. This not only defrauds the planter by selling him a worse than useless article, but inflicts injury also 
by filling his land with noxious weeds. We list Grass and Clover Seed according to their quality, grading down 
from our Purity Brand, which is always the best. 
Timothy, Clovers, Millets, Red Top Purity Brand Lawn Seed 
in several grades Our own mixture, from the purest seeds obtainable. 
We can surely please you on this brand. 
Choice Grass Seeds for Lawn and Farm 
Timothy 
Medium Red Clover 
Mammoth Red Clover 
Alsyke Clover 
White Clover 
Crimson Clover 
Canadian Blue Grass 
Orchard Grass 
English Rye Grass 
Meadow .Fescue 
Rhode Island Bent 
Meadow Oat Grass 
White Sweet or Bokhara Clover Sheep’s Fescue 
Alfalfa Clover Crested Dog's Tail 
Red Top Sweet Vernal 
Kentucky Blue Grass 
Millets 
Hungarian Japanese Siberian 
Grains 
Prices subject to Market Changes 
Barley, Fancy No. 1, Two-Rowed. 
Barley, Beardless. 
Seed Oats, No. 1, Maine 340. 
Spring Rye. Best Northern grown. 
Winter Rye. New England grown. 
Spring Wheat. Northern grown. 
Winter Wheat. Northern grown. 
Buckwheat. 
Miscellaneous Seeds 
Canadian Field Peas Dwarf Essex Rape 
Soja Beans Spring Vetch 
Cow Peas Winter Vetch 
TABLE 
Showing Weight per Bushel, also Quantities 
sown per acre of Grass, Grain and 
Vegetable Seeds 
Weight 
Quantity 
per Bushel 
per acre 
Usually Sown 
Timothy . 
lbs. 
y 2 
bu. 
Clover, Red. 
. 60 
lbs. 
10 
to 
20 
lbs. 
Clover, Alsyke . 
. 60 
lbs. 
10 
to 
15 
lbs. 
Clover, White. 
. 60 
lbs. 
10 
to 
15 
lbs. 
Clover, Crimson. 
. 60 
lbs. 
10 
to 
15 
lbs. 
Clover, Alfalfa. 
.*.‘.....60 
lbs. 
15 
to 
20 
lbs. 
Red Top, unhulled... 
. 10 
lbs. 
2V 2 
to 
3 
bu. 
Red Top, cleaned. 
.. 30-40 
lbs. 
10 
to 
15 
lbs. 
Millet, Hungarian.... 
. 48 
lbs. 
y 2 
to 
1 
bu. 
Millet, German . 
. 50 
lbs. 
% 
to 
1 
bu. 
Millet, Japanese . 
. 35 
lbs. 
% 
to 
% 
bu. 
Millet, Siberian . 
. 50 
lbs. 
y 2 
to 
1 
bu. 
Bent, Fancy. 
. 35 
lbs. 
15 
bu. 
Bent, R. I. 
. 10 
lbs. 
3 
bu. 
Orchard Grass . 
. 14 
lbs. 
2 
to 
3 
bu. 
Blue Grass . 
. 14 
lbs. 
2 
to 
3 
bu. 
Fowl Meadow . 
. 11 
lbs. 
1 
to 
2 
bu. 
Lawn Seed . 
. 16 
lbs. 
3y 2 
to 
4y 2 
lbs. 
Lawn Seed, Special. 
. 40 
lbs. 
i% 
to 
2 
bu. 
Perennial Rye Grass.24 
lbs. 
Italian Rye Grass. 
. 18 
lbs. 
Tall Oat Grass. 
. 12 
lbs. 
Yellow Oat Grass. 8 
Meadow Fescue.15 
Tall Fescue .15 
Sheep Fescue.12 
Hard Fescue .14 
Meadow Foxtail. 8 
Rough Stalked Meadow 4 
Wood Meadow.14 
Crested Dog’s Tail.28 
Sweet Vernal.11 
Seed Barley .48 
Seed Wheat.60 
Seed Rye .56 
Seed Oats .32 
Seed Buckwheat.48 
Flax.5 6 
Canary .60 
Hemp .40 
Rape, German .50 
Rape, Dwarf, Essex.50 
Corn, Field .5 6 
Corn, Fodder.56 
Corn, Sweet.45 
Beans, White.60 
Beans, Red Kidney.60 
Beans, Fancy.60 
Peas, Smooth .60 
Peas, Wrinkled.56 
lbs. 
lbs. 
lbs. 
lbs. 
(Used in mix¬ 
lbs. 
tures for pas¬ 
lbs. 
tures) 
lbs. 
(Grains used 
lbs. 
for pastures, 
lbs. 
grain lands, 
lbs. 
etc.) 
lbs. 
2 to 3 bu. 
lbs. 
IV 2 bu. 
lbs. 
1 V 2 bu. 
lbs. 
2 to 3 bu. 
lbs. 
3 A to 1 bu. 
lbs. 
1 to 2 bu. 
lbs. 
lbs. 
lbs. 
lbs. 
lbs. 
8 to 12 qts. 
lbs. 
3 bu. 
lbs. 
8 to 10 qts. 
lbs. 
1V 2 bu. 
lbs. 
1 % bu. 
lbs. 
1 % bu. 
lbs. 
1 Vz to 3 bu. 
lbs. 
1 y± to 2 bu. 
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